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S 196: Herm Head Fragment

The lower right side of the back of the head is preserved. The hair is indicated by shallow grooves and formalized curves, except where it seems to have been worn in a braid across the back of the neck ... 9 March 1932

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S 1322: Statuette Fragment: Aphrodite of Venus Genetrix type.

Torso only preserved; head, right arm and left forearm were attached separately. Thin chiton, slipped down over the left shoulder, leaving the left breast uncovered. Pentelic marble. Finished Late fill ... 29 March 1948

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S 1887: Herm Beard Fragment

A fragment from the front surface, split off vertically. Break at top runs through mouth. Lower left corner chipped off. Very long mustaches and long wavy locks with curled ends. Very roughly carved with ... December 1954

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S 1888: Herm Beard Fragment

Broken off below mouth. Lower left corner broken off. Wedge-shaped beard with square end. Archaistic locks with curled ends. Strands engraved in each lock. About two-thirds life-size. Pentelic marble ... December 1954

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S 1889: Herm Head Fragment

Fragment from upper part of head, proper left side. Preserves left ear and part of left eye, left forehead and forehead hair and a part of the top hair. Three rows of corkscrew curls below a fillet, flat, ... December 1954

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S 1892: Hekataion Fragment

Head and lower legs broken off. Three female figures back to back with arms and skirts touching at sides. Feet together, both arms lowered. Peplos girded at waist worn over chiton with buttoned sleeves ... 1st c. A.D.

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SS 3176: Stamped Amphora Handle: Koan (double handle)

Double handle. Red clay, greenish-buff slip. Rectangular stamp, a palmette or thunderbolt, on the handle. Cf. SS 610. Corpus number 730. From dump. thunderbolt 1040 Leica ... 12 May 1934

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S 437: Torso Fragment of Draped Female Figure from Relief

Perhaps part of a relief, as indicated by the preserved rough-picked back. The figure, probably Isis, is preserved from the neck nearly to the knees; broken at both sides. The garment is drawn up in a ... Period of Hadrian.